Andrew Armour, a 26-year-old coach at the club, hasn’t fought for about 10 years but felt the urge to get back into the ring.

Bayani (2-0) and Murtland (10-0) will look to keep their undefeated records intact, while Son is coming off a phenomenal last fight and Paquette will step into the ring for his 27th bout.

Cabral will meet Chris Cook for the fifth time. It will be a rubber match for the two as they each own two wins.

Armour said Makarchuck has been working hard in preparation for his fight, Teeple is getting back into the ring after being in and out and Matheson, known as Farm Boy, is hoping to put on a great show for fans.

Rutherford’s match recently fell through but Armour said he is confident he’ll find another opponent.

Armour said he hopes to find an opponent for Kelsey MacPhee, making her the 12th club boxer on the card.

Doors for the licensed event open at 5 p.m. The first fight starts at 6 p.m.

Tickets are $15 in advance or $30 at the door. They are available at the boxing club (17 Webling St.), through the club’s Facebook page or by calling 519-732-7267.

Rapper Bishop Brigante will serve as host for the show, which will also include two bouts without local fighters.

The club’s professional fighters – Winston Matthews, Karl Hess and Craig Hudson – also will be there to meet fans and sign autographs.

Hudson and Hess were recently in action and have upcoming bouts planned.

Hudson, 44, beat Rodrigo Pacheco in the first fight of a July 21 card in Collingwood at the Eddie Bush Memorial Arena.

It was Hudson’s first win since suffering three losses to start his pro career.

He is scheduled to fight Bradley Hamil (4-1) on Sept. 8 at the Paramount Fine Foods Centre (formerly Hershey Centre) in Mississauga.

Hess, 26, fought Critobal Diego in Collingwood. Diego came out swinging but Hess was prepared.

“He gave the guy a little smile and then he hit him with a right hand to the body,” Jackie Armour said. “You could see he hurt him with that shot.”

Moments after that, at the bell, Diego went down and although he got up and to his corner, the referee stopped the fight before it reached the second round.

Hess, who lost his professional debut in March thanks in part to illness, is currently scheduled to fight Manuel Gerardo Rodriguez on the same card as Hudson.

Tickets to the pro fights can be purchased by calling Armour at 519-732-7267.